Technical Analysis 1 (TA1) Visual Inspection for Industrial Engine {0372, 1000, 7000, 753S, 7565} Caterpillar


Technical Analysis 1 (TA1) Visual Inspection for Industrial Engine {0372, 1000, 7000, 753S, 7565}

Usage:

D3400 01T
Industrial Engine with Turbochargers
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Introduction

Inspections are the most basic form of condition monitoring. They are easy to do and surprisingly effective at helping you spot equipment health issues. Proactive monitoring and analysis of equipment information will allow Dealers to intervene before problems occur.

Note: Before adjusting product settings to comply with listed baseline TA1 values, consult SIS for the latest specification values.

Table 1
Application:    Power/RPM:    Date :   
Model:    Inspector:    SMU:   
Engine S/N:    Work Order #    Unit Location:   
Arrangement #: 
Note: Review Engine & S.O.S. History and check for Active Service Letters prior to inspection. 
Status of the Machine(1) 
The status recommendation of your Industrial Engine is:   
(1) N = Normal, D = Down Generator , M = Monitor/Needs Attention

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Visual Inspection

1.0 Prepare Industrial Engine for Inspection

Table 2
Sl.No.  Status(1)  Description  Comments 
1.1    Prepare the Industrial Engine for the inspection   
1.2    Download fault codes - ECM data   
      Logged fault codes - ECM data   
      Active fault codes - ECM data   
1.3    Observe engine exhaust colors   
1.4    Listen for unusual noises (engine & driven equipment)   
(1) N = Normal, M = Monitor, A = Action, Blank = Not Applicable

2.0 Basic Engine - Inspection

Table 3
Sl.No.  Status(1)  Description  Comments 
2.1    Check engine oil level   
2.2    Engine oil pan   
2.3    Crankcase breathers and piping   
2.4    Oil Filters, filter bases, cooler, and lines   
2.5    Engine mounts, isolators, supports, and rails   
2.6    Engine/driven equipment coupling   
2.7    Flywheel housing   
2.8    Starter motors (Air or Electric)   
2.9    Air starter lubricator   
2.10    Prelube pump (if equipped)   
2.11    Front housing and covers   
2.12    Crankshaft vibration damper   
2.13    Cylinder heads   
2.14    Rocker boxes and valve covers   
2.15    Injectors   
2.16    Pulleys, belts (alternator and accessory)   
2.17    Inspect gauge panel   
2.18    Inspect engine wiring   
2.19    Inspect battery terminals, connections, and cables   
2.20    Inspect guards on driven equipment (if equipped)   
(1) N = Normal, M = Monitor, A = Action, Blank = Not Applicable

3.0 Cooling System - Inspection

Table 4
Sl.No.  Status(1)  Description  Comments 
3.1    Check coolant level   
3.2    Radiator cap   
3.3    Pressure relief valve   
3.4    Radiator cores   
3.5    Water pumps   
3.6    Water hoses   
3.7    Belt guards   
3.8    Belt tensioner   
3.9    Fan drive   
3.10    Fan belt   
3.11    Screen guard   
(1) N = Normal, M = Monitor, A = Action, Blank = Not Applicable

4.0 Air Inlet and Exhaust System Inspection

Table 5
Sl.No.  Status(1)  Description  Comments 
4.1    Air cleaner elements and housings   
4.2    Air restriction indicator   
4.3    Air Inlet and exhaust lines   
4.4    Exhaust manifolds   
4.5    Muffler, exhaust stack, and exhaust flexible coupling   
4.6    Turbochargers   
4.7    Wastegate   
4.8    Aftercooler cores   
4.9    Aftercooler housings   
(1) N = Normal, M = Monitor, A = Action, Blank = Not Applicable

5.0 Fuel System Inspection

Table 6
Sl.No.  Status(1)  Description  Comments 
5.1    Fuel supply/return lines   
5.2    Fuel priming pump   
5.3    Fuel injection lines and retainers   
5.4    Fuel/water separator   
5.5    Fuel filters   
5.6    Fuel day tank   
(1) N = Normal, M = Monitor, A = Action, Blank = Not Applicable

6.0 Site Conditions

Table 7
Sl.No.  Status(1)  Description  Comments 
6.1    Ambient Temperature   
NORMAL: −18 to 32°C (0 to 90°F)  
MONITOR: 32 to 46°C (90 to 115°F) or −18° to -29°C (0 to -20°F)  
ACTION: Above 46° C (115° F) or Below −29° C (−20° F)  
6.2    Altitude   
NORMAL: 0 to 1524 m (0 to 5000 ft)  
MONITOR: 1524 to 3048 m (5000 to 10000 ft)  
ACTION: Above 3048 m (10000 ft)  
6.3    Haul Road Grade   
NORMAL: Flat  
MONITOR: Mild  
ACTION: Steep  
6.4    Haul Road Condition   
NORMAL: Positive Banking, Gradual Turns, Good Erosion Control  
ACTION: Negative Banking, Sharp Turns, Poor Erosion Control  
6.5    Humidity   
NORMAL: Below 25%  
MONITOR: 25 to 60%  
ACTION: Above 60%  
6.6    Air Quality   
NORMAL: No Dust  
MONITOR: Light Dust  
ACTION: Heavy Dust  
6.7    Underfoot Condition   
NORMAL: Dry Flat Surface  
MONITOR: Moderate Grades, Mixture of Muddy / Dry Surfaces  
ACTION: Steep Grades, Muddy, Snow, Ice  
6.8    Machine Utilization   
NORMAL: 0 to 10 Hours  
ACTION: Above 10 hours  
6.9    Equipment Role   
NORMAL: Utility  
MONITOR: Support  
ACTION: Production  
6.10    Working Material   
NORMAL: Uncompacted, Low Abrasion  
MONITOR: Moderately Compacted, Moderate Abrasion  
ACTION: High Abrasion, Compacted, Dense  
6.11    Maintenance Practices   
NORMAL: Excellent  
MONITOR: Good  
ACTION: Poor  
6.12    Primary Industries   
(1) N = Normal, M = Monitor, A = Action, Blank = Not Applicable

Performance Inspection

Engine Performance Checks

Table 8
Status(1)  Description  Specification  Actual  Comments 
Maximum Minimum
  Engine Oil Pressure - Record         
  Engine Fuel Pressure - Record         
  Jacket Water Outlet Temperature- Record         
  Aftercooler Outlet Temperature- Record         
  Battery Voltage         
  Engine Stopped         
  Low Idle         
  High Idle         
  Check Battery Electrolyte Level         
  Air inlet Heater Test (if equipped)         
  Starter Draw Test         
  Exhaust Temperature - Record (Measure at Each Cylinder)         
  Cylinder 1         
  Cylinder 2         
  Cylinder 3         
  Cylinder 4         
  Cylinder 5         
  Cylinder 6         
  Cylinder 7         
  Cylinder 8         
  Cylinder 9         
  Cylinder 10         
  Cylinder 11         
  Cylinder 12         
  Cylinder 13         
  Cylinder 14         
  Cylinder 15         
  Cylinder 16         
  Cylinder 17         
  Cylinder 18         
  Cylinder 19         
  Cylinder 20         
  Exhaust Temperature - Test (Measure at Exhaust Stack)         
  LH Cylinder         
  RH Cylinder         
(1) N = Normal, M = Monitor, A = Action, Blank = Not Applicable

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